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Log in to the OPRL Members’ Area to find the tools and support to determine which recycling labels to use on your consumer packaging, access support from our Membership Services …
How to use OPRL labels - OPRL
Our research has shown that consumers tend to find labels with more than 3 components confusing and 3 remains the optimal number for clarity. However, our labelling tool now …
How do I label my packaging? - OPRL
You will need to enter the components and materials used in your packaging, and the tool will ask you a series of questions to ensure that you select the right label for your pack.
How our labels work - OPRL
We provide a range of specialist labels, used for a small number of materials which may not always be collected through household recycling collections. In addition, we have a specialist …
OPRL have over 12 years of experience as the UK’s only evidence-based recycling label leading to unrivalled levels of consumer trust and highlighted as an exemplar by UNEP/Consumers...
Details of new OPRL labelling rules confirmed - Ecosurety
Jan 28, 2020 · The new OPRL rules confirmed today will come into force from 1 February 2020, any new artwork for packaging commissioned from that date must use the new labels.
What are the different label format options? - OPRL
What are the different label format options? All of the labels are available to download from the labelling tool in portrait and landscape formats. Our preference is that you use the full colour …
Labelling Queries - Knowledge Base - OPRL
Labelling Queries Support with which Labels to use on your packaging. The labelling tool isn’t generating the label artwork in the format I need. Can I use these labels on international …
About OPRL - OPRL
We've launched 3 new specialist film labels and UK only labels. We're working with the Government and across the packaging industry to understand impending Government …
OPRL launches new labelling rules | Resource Magazine
Jan 29, 2020 · The On-Pack Recycling Label (OPRL) has launched its new recycling label rules, moving the majority of packaging into a binary labelling system: ‘Recycle’ or ‘Don’t Recycle’.
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